Low-level carbon monoxide found from overcharged battery, Crofton MD


Fire department responded to low-level carbon monoxide readings at near Whitestone Ct. The source was an overcharged battery in a closet. No injuries or dangerous CO levels were reported.
Audio|Source: Anne Arundel County Fire and EMS
04:27
Transcript:
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location location 2nd2-1 Number 3rd4 5-5-5-5-5-5-5-1-1-stage Number one stage
00:25
See, for an update, we're just trying to get into Exposure Bravo.
00:29
They said they had an issue with their, they got a new furnace put in, but we have very low readings of CO[1] in the building we were going to, like seven, eight parts per million.
00:49
1035 is on location.
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1035 to command email and update clutcher 7 and 8 parts per million of CO[1] and the new install you anything additional.
01:04
We're trying to gain access to the Bravo exposure to see they stood to them via ring camera and they said they had a new furnace put in a couple weeks ago.
01:24
But there is no order of natural gas.
01:29
Okay, I have yourself operating with 2 and 5-1 operating with 3.
01:34
Is that correct?
01:36
Yes, sir.
01:40
Okay, 1035 will have Wightstone Command.
01:44
Command Post be located just behind Medic 40.
01:51
Do you have any reported injuries?
01:57
Where do you need this?
02:01
You're good.
02:02
I have my command post set up behind your vehicle.
02:07
Oh, geez. The woman has three kids out front.
02:11
They're playing. Everything's good.
02:15
Okay.
02:20
Local box 2709, engine 291, proceed cold to near Pinewood Place, Apartment, Voxtrod 204, cross street of Russell Greenway.
02:31
For a service call, lockout, on Paul Group, 2, Bravo.
02:40
Okay, do you need the truck company for ventilation or are you going natural?
02:47
The VG and E guy just pulled up.
02:49
We're going to get him to take a look to what he thinks.
02:52
And then after that, I would say just hold,
02:55
besides the units here, just the tower.
03:03
Okay, let me know what BG findings will stage until we hear back.
03:12
And your podic, man, everybody's in the exposure.
03:15
Everybody's in the exposure. Everybody's your voters.
03:18
Okay, no readings, no odors.
03:20
Is that the Bravo exposure or the Delta exposure?
03:57
See if I found it.
03:58
It's a overcharged battery in their back closet area.
04:04
That's what's putting it off.
04:06
So I'm gonna turn that off and now just hold five and seven.
04:11
You can return the others.
04:16
Command copies.
04:17
Many units own near White Stone Court and hold the assignment to engine 73-engine 5-1.
04:25
The remainder can go in service, command is going to be terminated.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
CO: Carbon Monoxide (detector activation/alarm)
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Location mentioned:
Near Whitestone Ct, Crofton, MD 21114
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